Mornings in Spring: Or, Retrospections, Biographical, Critical, and Historical, Volume 2J. Murray, 1828 |
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... hand , as to merit a place among the greatest poets . The learned reader will see the resemblance they bear to one of the most admirable remnants of all antiquity , I mean the fragment of Simonides ( unhappily it is but a fragment ) ...
... hand , as to merit a place among the greatest poets . The learned reader will see the resemblance they bear to one of the most admirable remnants of all antiquity , I mean the fragment of Simonides ( unhappily it is but a fragment ) ...
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... hand was ay upon his knife ; nor will the reader forbear to admire the sweet moral pathos which has given an undying charm to the beautiful stanzas on Winter . If we now take a retrospect of our British poetry from the period of Dunbar ...
... hand was ay upon his knife ; nor will the reader forbear to admire the sweet moral pathos which has given an undying charm to the beautiful stanzas on Winter . If we now take a retrospect of our British poetry from the period of Dunbar ...
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... hand a lark sang , fro the spleen , " Awake , Lovers , out of your slumbering , See how the lusty morrow doth upspring ! " * Orisons . ↑ Hailed . With good will . Methought fresh May before my bed upstude , In weed 20 MORNINGS IN SPRING .
... hand a lark sang , fro the spleen , " Awake , Lovers , out of your slumbering , See how the lusty morrow doth upspring ! " * Orisons . ↑ Hailed . With good will . Methought fresh May before my bed upstude , In weed 20 MORNINGS IN SPRING .
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... a gulp , threw his hands before him like a man about to swim , and sprung from head to foot of the bed - fell with his face down , and expired with a groan . " When Burns died I was then young , but 30 MORNINGS IN SPRING .
... a gulp , threw his hands before him like a man about to swim , and sprung from head to foot of the bed - fell with his face down , and expired with a groan . " When Burns died I was then young , but 30 MORNINGS IN SPRING .
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... hand can wield , No spear my arm employs . Among thy clerks , my last sad hour Its weary scene prolongs ; And psalms must now supply the pow'r Of victory's lofty songs . It is nevertheless to the opening of The Chase , a legendary poem ...
... hand can wield , No spear my arm employs . Among thy clerks , my last sad hour Its weary scene prolongs ; And psalms must now supply the pow'r Of victory's lofty songs . It is nevertheless to the opening of The Chase , a legendary poem ...
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